First 5 Kern Funded Programs

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First 5 Kern Funded Programs
FIRST 5 KERN FUNDED PROGRAMS
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FOCUS AREA: HEALTH AND WELLNESS
Bakersfield Adult School Health Literacy Program
(Kern High School District)
501 So Mt Vernon Ave, Bakersfield, 93307
Kathy Philley, Children’s Center Director
Phone: 661-835-1855 Fax: 661-836-3710
E-mail: [email protected]
Black Infant Health
(County of Kern Public Health Services Department)
1800 Mt Vernon Ave, Bakersfield, 93306
Provides parents with knowledge of developmental
milestones and behavioral norms, monthly interactive
parent/child workshops, take-home health kits that promote
parent/child interactive activities, and teach parents reading
strategies. Provides court-mandated parenting, substance
abuse and anger management classes, which enable
parents to satisfy court-ordered requirements and change
their lives and improve their family relationships.
Provides medical and social case management to pregnant
and parenting African American women until the child is 18
months old.
Katrecia Short, BIH Coordinator
Phone: 661-868-0521 Fax: 661-868-1291
E-mail: [email protected]
Community Health Initiative of Kern County
(Mercy Foundation - Bakersfield)
2215 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, 93301
Mailing: PO Box 119, Bakersfield, 93302
Jan Hefner, CHI Director
Phone: 661-632-5097 Fax: 661-632-5988
E-mail: [email protected]
Children’s Mobile Immunization Program
(San Joaquin Community Hospital)
2800 K St, Bldg B, Bakersfield, 93301
Provides training for Certified Application Assisters in Kern
County so they may assist families in providing their
children with access to regular, preventive healthcare
through health insurance. Works to reduce or eliminate
barriers to public insurance enrollment at county and state
levels. Coordinates and facilitates a committee of partner
agencies with the common goal to enroll children into health
insurance programs countywide.
Provides immunizations to children ages 0 to 5 in Kern
County through a mobile unit.
Melissa Vega, Coordinator
Phone: 661-869-6740 Fax: 661-869-6748
E-mail: [email protected]
Kern County Children’s Dental Health Network
(West Kern Community College District)
Janice Montoya, Services Facilitator
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1800 30 St, Ste 230, Bakersfield, 93301
Phone: 661-377-0321 Fax: 661-377-0329
E-mail: [email protected]
Provides comprehensive dental services for children ages
0 to 5, including oral health education, screenings, plaque
level assessments, fluoride and sealant applications, and
restorative dental treatments.
Stacy Eastman, DDS, Dental Director
29 Emmons Park Dr, Taft, 93268
Phone: 661-496-3041 Fax: 661-496-3040
E-mail: [email protected]
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Make A Splash
(City of Bakersfield Department of Recreation and Parks)
1325 Q Street, Ste 200, Bakersfield, 93301
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Mailing: 1600 Truxtun Ave, 3
Provides easily accessible lifesaving and water safety
education programs for parents and their children through
parent certification in CPR, first aid and water safety
education, parent/child swim lessons and recreational
swimming.
Terri Elison, Recreation Supervisor
Phone: 661-852-7435 Fax: 661-852-7434
E-mail: [email protected]
Medically Vulnerable Infant Program (MVIP)
(Clinica Sierra Vista)
2000 Physicians Blvd, Bakersfield, 93301
Provides home-based, medical case management by
registered nurses for medically vulnerable infants and their
families.
Monica Juarez, Coordinator
Phone: 661-634-1164 Fax: 661-616-1307
E-mail: [email protected]
Medically Vulnerable Care Coordination Project
(County of Kern Public Health Services Department)
1800 Mt. Vernon Avenue, Bakersfield, 93306
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Elaine Anthony, Care Coordinator
Phone: 661-868-0248 Fax: 661-868-0218
E-mail: [email protected]
Facilitates the identification of needs and coordination of
services for medically vulnerable infants and children ages
0 to 5 in Kern County. The Project works to improve the
system of services for parents, providers and other health
care, education and social service partners by bridging
service gaps and leveraging resources.
Marc Thibault, Project Director
Phone: 949-842-5671 (Cell)
E-mail: [email protected]
Nurse Family Partnership Program (NFPP)
(County of Kern Public Health Services Department)
1800 Mt Vernon Ave, Bakersfield, 93306
Jennifer Herrera, Program Supervisor
Phone: 661-868-1261 Fax: 661-868-0218
E-mail: [email protected]
Richardson Special Needs Collaborative
(Kern County Superintendent of Schools)
1515 Feliz Dr, Bakersfield, 93307
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Mailing: 1300 17 St, Bakersfield, 93301
Through public health nurses, the program provides
intensive case management, parent education and support
services to high-risk, low-income, first-time mothers and
their child to improve pregnancy outcomes, the child’s
health and development, and the family’s economic selfsufficiency. The program works with each family for 2 1/2
years.
Provides case management, behavioral needs screenings
and referrals, and other support services to children ages 0
to 5 with special needs and their families.
Bill Reifel, Facilitator
Phone: 661-336-5482 Fax: 661-834-9202
E-mail: [email protected]
Special Start for Exceptional Children
(Caring Corner)
942 Wible Rd, Bakersfield, 93304
Provides quality early childhood education, parent support,
and childcare services with non-traditional hours for
medically fragile infants and toddlers at no cost to families.
Tami England, Program Developer
Phone: 661-847-7342 Fax: 661-847-7346
E-mail: [email protected]
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Successful Application Stipend
(County of Kern Public Health Services Department)
2215 Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, 93301
Mailing: PO Box 119, Bakersfield, 93302
Janet Hefner, CHI Director
Phone: 661-632-5097 Fax: 661-632-5988
E-mail: [email protected]
Expands the availability of application assistance for
families seeking to enroll children into public and local
health insurance programs. Provides stipends payments for
verified enrollments and renewals. Provides electronic
access to partner Enrolling Entities to facilitate the transfer
and processing of data and stipend invoices.
FOCUS AREA: PARENT EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
2-1-1 Kern County
(Community Action Partnership of Kern)
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300 19 St, Bakersfield, 93301
A countywide information and referral system, providing
referrals to and information about community services 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
Romala Ramkissoon, Director
Phone: 661-336-5236 x1177 Fax: 661-322-2237
E-mail: [email protected]
Arvin Family Resource Center
(Arvin Union School District)
207 South A St, Arvin, 93203
Mailing: 737 Bear Mountain Blvd, Arvin, 93203
Karen Davis, Coordinator
Phone: 661-854-6525 Fax: 661-854-6585
E-mail: [email protected]
Buttonwillow Community Resource Center
(Buttonwillow Union School District)
42600 Highway 58, Buttonwillow, 93206
Susan Watkins, Program Coordinator
Phone: 661-764-9405 Fax: 661-764-9445
E-mail: [email protected]
Differential Response
(Kern County Network for Children)
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1212 18 St, Bakersfield, 93301
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Mailing: 1300 17 St, Bakersfield, 93301
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in
Arvin and neighboring communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in
Buttonwillow and neighboring communities.
Assists families at the first report of suspected child abuse
and neglect through intensive home visitations, integrated
case management and supportive services to measurably
reduce rates of recurrence of child abuse and neglect, and
entry into protective custody and foster care.
Jayme Stuart, Facilitator
Phone: 661-588-7949 Fax: 661-588-7949 - Call first
E-mail: [email protected]
Domestic Violence Reduction Project
(Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Inc. (GBLA))
615 California Ave, Bakersfield, 93304
Estela Casas, Esq., Executive Director
Phone: 661-334-4660 Fax: 661-325-4482
E-mail: [email protected]
Provides direct legal services and representation in civil
matters to protect children, ages 0 to 5, from further
exposure to domestic violence in the home; and through the
legal process, ensures the survivor and children move to
greater economic and family stability as measured via the
Family Stability Rubric Grading Scale.
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East Kern Family Resource Center
(Community Action Partnership of Kern)
15862 K St, Mojave, 93501
Louisa Reyes, Supervisor
Phone: 661-824-4118 Fax: 661-824-4150
E-mail: [email protected]
Greenfield School Readiness Program
(Greenfield Union School District)
5400 Monitor, Bakersfield, 93307
Mailing: 1624 Fairview Rd, Bakersfield, 93307
Frank Ramirez, Coordinator
Phone: 661-837-3720 Fax: 661-837-3723
E-mail: [email protected]
Guardianship Caregiver Project
(Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, Inc. (GBLA))
615 California Ave, Bakersfield, 93304
Estela Casas, Esq., Executive Director
Phone: 661-334-4660 Fax: 661-325-4482
E-mail: [email protected]
Indian Wells Valley Family Resource Center
(Clinica Sierra Vista)
825 North Downs, Ste A, Ridgecrest, 93555
Kandi Smith, Supervisor
Phone: 760-375-4357 Fax: 760-375-2446
E-mail: [email protected]
Kern River Valley FRC Great Beginnings Program
(Kernville Union School District)
5109 Lake Isabella Blvd, Lake Isabella, 93240
Mailing: PO Box 2905, Lake Isabella, 93240
Lisa Ann Smith, Coordinator
Phone: 760-379-2556 Fax: 760-379-1257
E-mail: [email protected]
Lamont Vineland School Readiness Program
(Lamont School District)
7839 Burgundy Ave, Lamont, 93241
Jennifer M. Wood-Slayton, Coordinator
Phone: 661-845-2724 Fax: 661-845-5114
E-mail: [email protected]
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in
Mojave and neighboring communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in the
Greenfield area.
Provides direct legal services to grandparents and
caregivers seeking legal guardianship over children ages 0
to 5, to ensure children are no longer subjected to neglect,
physical and/or sexual abuse. Prevents abused and
neglected children from entering an already overburdened
child protective services and foster care. Provides case
management to link families to a medical home, health
insurance, mental health, school enrollment, and other
services toward greater economic and family stability.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in
Ridgecrest and neighboring communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes and promoting parents’
knowledge of developmental milestones and norms.
Provides early learning through center-based and
kindergarten transition activities. The FRC is the central
location for services in Lake Isabella and neighboring
communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in the
Lamont and Weedpatch communities.
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McFarland Family Resource Center
(McFarland Unified School District)
410 E Perkins Ave, McFarland, 93250
Mailing: 601 Second St, McFarland, 93250
Margie Perez, Coordinator
Phone: 661-792-1883 Fax: 661-792-3934
E-mail: [email protected]
Mountain Communities Family Resource Center
(El Tejon Unified School District)
3015 Mt Pinos Way Ste 201, Frazier Park, 93225
Mailing: PO Box 1902, Frazier Park, 93225
Anne Weber Burnaugh, Director
Phone: 661-245-4303 Fax: 661-245-2516
E-mail: [email protected]
Shafter Healthy Start
(Richland School District)
331 Shafter Ave, Shafter, 93263
Jesus Cordova, Coordinator
Phone: 661-746-8690 Fax: 661-746-8694
E-mail: [email protected]
Southeast Neighborhood Partnership FRC
(Clinica Sierra Vista)
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1509 E. 11 St, Bakersfield, 93307
Mario Gonzalez, Program Supervisor
Phone: 661-322-3276 Fax: 661-322-6259
E-mail: [email protected]
West Side Community Resource Center
(Taft City School District)
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915 N. 10 St # 20, Taft, 93268
Sandy Koenig, Coordinator
Phone: 661-765-7281 Fax: 661-765-7143
E-mail: [email protected]
Women’s Shelter Network
(Women’s Center – High Desert, Inc.)
134 S China Lake Blvd, Ridgecrest, 93555
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through preschool scholarships and center-based
kindergarten transition activities. The FRC is the central
location for services in the Mountain Communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management and parenting classes. Promotes parents’
knowledge of developmental milestones and norms.
Provides early learning through center-based and
kindergarten transition activities. The FRC is the central
location for services in Shafter and neighboring
communities.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. The FRC is the
central location for services in Southeast Bakersfield.
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in Taft
and neighboring communities.
Provides shelter, support, medical and legal
accompaniment, case management, counseling, group
therapy and education for mothers and children who have
experienced family violence.
Jeanne Scovotti, Shelter Director
Phone: 760-371-1969 Fax: 760-371-3449
E-mail: [email protected]
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FOCUS AREA: EARLY CHILDCARE AND EDUCATION
Blanton Child Development Center
(Kern County Superintendent of Schools)
300 E. Truxtun Ave, Ste. B, Bakersfield, 93305
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Mailing: 1300 17 St, Bakersfield, 93301
Provides support to parenting teens through parent
education classes, home visitation, and promoting the
importance of literacy and reading to children and
participating in school readiness activities.
Shelly Northrop, Health Services Coordinator II
Phone: 661-852-5648 Fax: 661-852-5694
E-mail: [email protected]
Delano School Readiness
(Delano Union School District)
Preschool: 1959 Princeton St, Delano
FRC: 1842 Norwalk St, Delano
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Mailing:1405 12 Ave, Delano, 93215
Michael Bledsoe, Director, Child Development and
Transitional Kindergarten
Phone: 661-721-5000 x 00114 Fax: 661-721-3099
E-mail: [email protected]
Discovery Depot Child Care Center
(Bakersfield Homeless Center)
1600 E Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, 93305
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The FRC is the central location for services in
Delano and neighboring communities.
Provides early childcare and education to children ages 0 to
5 of homeless families.
Stacy Barnett, Child Development Services Manager
Phone: 661-324-0984 Fax: 661-401-2044
E-mail: [email protected]
Lost Hills Family Resource Center
(Lost Hills Union School District)
14823 Office Lane, Lost Hills, 93249
Mailing: PO Box 158, Lost Hills, 93249
Alesha Hixon, Coordinator
Phone: 661-797-3042 Fax: 661-797-3085
E-mail: [email protected]
Neighborhood Place Community Learning Center
(North of the River Recreation and Park District)
401 Willow Dr, Bakersfield, 93308
Mailing: 405 Galaxy Ave, Bakersfield, 93308
Supports and maintains an environment that fosters growth
and development at the level of the child, family, and
community. Recognizes the utility of a well-researched
collaborative effort to equip children with the tools they need
to achieve success. Provides early education activities,
parent and community education, and intensive case
management services catered to the needs of each
individual family. The FRC is the central location for
services in Lost Hills and neighboring communities.
Provides classes, family referrals, and promotes parents’
knowledge of developmental milestones and norms.
Provides early learning through center-based and
kindergarten transition activities.
Sonia E. Quill, Community Services Supervisor
Phone: 661-392-2029 Fax: 661-392-2048
E-mail: [email protected]
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Ready to Start
(Ready to Start Foundation)
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1300 17 St, Bakersfield, 93301
Prepares four-year old children, who have limited or no
preschool experience, for kindergarten in a structured,
academic five-week program. Children also receive health
and dental screenings.
Stephen L. Sanders, Chief of Staff
Phone: 661-636-4262 Fax: 661-636-4130
E-mail: [email protected]
Small Steps Child Development Center
(Alliance Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault)
1600 E Truxtun Ave, Bakersfield, 93305
Stacy Barnett, Child Development Services Manager
Phone: 661-324-0984 Fax: 661-401-2044
E-mail: [email protected]
South Fork Preschool and Day Care Center
(South Fork Union School District)
6401 Fay Ranch Rd, Weldon, 93283
Provides early childcare and education to children ages 0 to
5 whose mothers are victims of domestic violence, while
supporting the family through integrated services such as
court visits, parent education, counseling, housing and job
placement.
Provides quality childcare and early education to children
ages 3 to 5 in the Kern River Valley, emphasizing school
readiness and developmentally appropriate activities.
Christene Watson, Program Director
Phone: 760-378-2570 Fax: 760-378-3046
E-mail: [email protected]
Supporting Parents & Children for School Readiness
(Bakersfield City School District)
1530 E. 19th St, Bakersfield, 93305
Mailing: 1300 Baker Street, Bakersfield, 93305
Joey Buehler, Lead School Nurse - SRI
Phone: 661-631-5895 Fax: 661-631- 5898
E-mail: [email protected]
Wind in the Willows Preschool
(Wind in the Willows Education Organization)
12200 Del Oro St, Boron 93516
Mailing: PO Box 625, Boron, 93596
Provides direct family support services through case
management, parenting classes, health screenings and
referrals, and promotes parents’ knowledge of
developmental milestones and norms. Provides early
learning through center-based and kindergarten transition
activities. The program provides services through three
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FRCs - South Chester, East Bakersfield and 34 Street.
Provides an affordable early childhood education
experience for children ages 3 to 5 in Boron and
neighboring communities.
Salina Martin, Director
Phone: 760-762-1700 Fax: 760-762-1771
E-mail: [email protected]
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